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Desired Experience: Candidate must possess and maintain a valid state driver's license Plumbing Journeyman's and/or State License is required Backflow certification is required (or ability to obtain within first 90 days of employment.
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Within nine (9) months of the date of appointment must obtain a New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) Approved Backflow Tester – Certification. Within nine (9) months of the date of appointment must obtain a New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) Approved Backflow Tester – Certification.
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Reports to the Fire Alarm Technician Lead and works with a team of OM&R Fire Alarm, Suppression, Mass Notification, Fire Hydrants & Backflow Prevention Systems Professionals. Responsible for operation, maintenance and repair of fire alarms, mass notification, fire suppression systems to include ANSUL wet chemical systems, backflow prevention, fire hydrant flow testing and marking per NFPA standards in support of base operations.
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Water booster/backflow preventers. Water booster/backflow preventers. Thorough understanding of boiler systems (both steam and hydronic) and the ability to generate scope of work. Take off all materials and prices, identify subcontractor involvement, solicit subcontractor and/or manufacturer prices and estimate direct field labor.
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We feature a full range of connections, including push, press, thread, groove, sweat, and crimp to fit your Commercial, Industrial, and Backflow Prevention needs. This role will be guided and will report to the Regional Sales Director.
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Perform preventive maintenance inspections/repairs as mandated by local municipalities and per building/ client requirements on systems such as: fire suppression, and sprinkler systems, fire extinguishers, backflow prevention device testing, and, if qualified, HVAC systems.
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Salary: $170,000 - $190,000 base salary + benefits Responsibilities Include:Boiler upgrades/replacementsGas conversionsWater booster/backflow preventersAC systems (mini-splits, multi-splits, DOAS) a plus but not requiredControlsReviews all bidding documents (drawings, specifications etc.
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Maintain backflow prevention devices and keep records updated for compliance. To maintain building heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems in a condition of operating excellence so that full educational use of them may be made at all times.
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